Emacs is what I use :) .  I've used Eclipse and Netbeans as well, but
find both of them to be
bloated in terms of disk space, memory usage, and other resource usage.




On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 08:15, Anirudh Bhardwaj
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I prefer Eclipse it is easy to use and is well supported  .I have to use
> Netbeans is office and its makers have been very hardworking to make it very
> helpful , but now ur is bloated and  "slow" ( my opinion only .
> eclipse has everything I wanted and is easy to work long enough to get  the
> results  .
> vote for Eclipse
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Rocketboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I have tried almost every text editor and Java IDE out there.  From
>> Netbeans, Intellij, and even J++ as well sublime text editor and
>> Notepad++.
>>
>> I have personally found that Eclipse is probably the better of those.
>> Netbeans as said above is very memory intensive, plus it does have
>> some other quarks that I didn't like its just very bloaty software
>> reminded to much of Visual Studio.
>>
>> Cool thing about Eclipse that I have found is it runs pretty much on
>> anything Mac Intel & RISC, XP, Vista, 7......you name it and will more
>> then likely run.  Why this was important to me is I have several
>> different platforms at work and home to do Java tutorials and that
>> worked out really well for me.  Another issue I have is that its kinda
>> difficult to export Projects from Eclipse.
>>
>> One other thing I really don't care about Eclipse is everything has to
>> be in a project, which can be a pain, but in reality that's how you
>> would work in a real world atmosphere.
>>
>> I agree with everyone else here though that its your personal
>> preference.  I have heard the real "Java Cowboys" use vi, emacs, and
>> notepad.  To maybe help or not in your decision I understand that
>> Notch the creater of MineCraft uses Eclipse.
>>
>> -)
>>
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2:57 pm, Hussain Johar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > when i started learning java few months ago, everyone recommended
>> > eclipse , however i saw one of the tutorials on youtube of a guy using
>> > netbeans, it reminded me alot of vb IDE , im lazy "like most of the
>> > programmers out there" i loved the click and drag features.
>> >
>> > but since im new to this whole thing and i dont consider myself good
>> > enough yet, i'd like to ask you guys, which one do use? and why?
>> >
>> > thanks.
>>
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